
It’s Time to Believe in Magic A newly staged, one show magical experience will arrive at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child originally cast a spell over the world as an epic two-part event. Now, the show has been boldly restaged as one singular performance by the award-winning creative team. With just one ticket in hand, audiences will enjoy all the adventure the continuation of Harry's story entails in one magical afternoon or evening.
19 years after Harry, Ron and Hermione saved the wizarding world, they’re back on a most extraordinary new adventure – this time, joined by a
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Ten more weeks of performances will be added, March 21 – June 4, 2023. The new block of tickets goes on sale on Saturday December 10, 2022 at 9:45AM ET.
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Tuesday December 27 -12:30PM & 7PM
Wednesday December 28 - 12:30PM & 7PM
Thursday December 29 - 12:30PM
Friday December 30 - 12:30PM & 7PM
Saturday December 31 - 1PM
Tuesday January 3 - 12:30PM
Wednesday January 4 - 12:30PM & 7PM
Thursday January 5 - 12:30PM
Friday January 6 - 12:30PM
Saturday January 7 - 12:30PM & 7PM
Sunday January 8 - 2PM
LOCATION
244 Victoria St., Toronto, ON M5B 1V8
PARKING INFO
AREA PARKING: There is underground parking at the Green P municipal lot beneath Dundas Square (with garage entrance at Dundas and Victoria); at the Eaton Centre (with entrance off Yonge at Shuter, just southwest of the theatre); at St. Michael’s Hospital (with entrance off Victoria Street, just south of the theatre). There is a surface parking lot just across the street from the theatre (237 Victoria Street).
MUNICIPAL LOTS: Search for “off-street parking” by location (CAA Ed MirvishTheatre, 244 Victoria Street).
STREET PARKING: Search for “on-street parking” overview by location (CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre, 244 Victoria Street).
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
Mirvish Productions offers American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for select shows. During these performances, trained ASL interpreters work in tandem with the performers to render the
View moreMirvish Productions offers American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for select shows. During these performances, trained ASL interpreters work in tandem with the performers to render the spoken-language performance using sign language.
Real-time closed captioning and audio description are available right to your own personal mobile device. Available for all performances through July 2. Visit the GalaPro page for more info.
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